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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), Volume 53, 2002
Volume 53, Number 1, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 1-2 - Sherry Y. Chen, Robert D. Macredie

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Cognitive styles and hypermedia navigation: Development of a learning model. 3-15 - Denise E. Agosto:

Bounded rationality and satisficing in young people's Web-based decision making. 16-27 - Emile L. Morse, Michael Lewis, Kai A. Olsen:

Testing visual information retrieval methodologies case study: Comparative analysis of textual, icon, graphical, and spring displays. 28-40 - Nicolae Dragulanescu:

Emerging information society and history of information science in Romania. 41-46 - Endre Száva-Kováts:

Indirect-collective referencing (ICR) in the elite journal literature of physics. II. A literature science study on the level of communications. 47-56 - Birger Hjørland:

Book review: The future of classification, edited by Rita Marcella and Arthur Maltby. 57 - Anastasis D. Petrou:

Book Review: Saving the time of the library user through subject access innovation: Papers in honor of Pauline Atherton Cochrane, edited by William J. Wheeler. 58-60 - Ron Day:

Book Review: Cyber-Marx: Cycles and circuits of struggle in high-technology capitalism, by Nick Dyer-Witheford. 60-61 - Eric G. Ackermann:

Book review: A sociological theory of communication: The self-organization of the knowledge-based society, by Loet Leydesdorff. 61-62
Volume 53, Number 2, 2002
- Amanda Spink:

Introduction to the special issue on Web research. 65-66 - Vivian Cothey:

A longitudinal study of World Wide Web users' information-searching behavior. 67-78 - Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Tarjin Rahman:

Design criteria for children's Web portals: The users speak out. 79-94 - Wendy T. Lucas, Heikki Topi

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Form and function: The impact of query term and operator usage on Web search results. 95-108 - Kyung-Sun Kim

, Bryce Allen:
Cognitive and task influences on Web searching behavior. 109-119 - Simon Dennis

, Peter Bruza
, Robert McArthur:
Web searching: A process-oriented experimental study of three interactive search paradigms. 120-133 - C. Nadine Wathen, Jacquelyn A. Burkell

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Believe it or not: Factors influencing credibility on the Web. 134-144 - Soo Young Rieh:

Judgment of information quality and cognitive authority in the Web. 145-161 - Wallace Koehler:

Web page change and persistence - A four-year longitudinal study. 162-171 - Allison Woodruff, Ruth Rosenholtz

, Julie Bauer Morrison, Andrew Faulring, Peter Pirolli:
A comparison of the use of text summaries, plain thumbnails, and enhanced thumbnails for Web search tasks. 172-185 - Christopher C. Yang, Alan Chung:

A personal agent for Chinese financial news on the Web. 186-196
Volume 53, Number 3, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 197 - Irene Díaz

, Jorge Morato
, Juan Lloréns
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An algorithm for term conflation based on tree structures. 199-208 - John C. Huber:

A new model that generates Lotka's law. 209-219 - Xiangmin Zhang:

Collaborative relevance judgment: A group consensus method for evaluating user search performance. 220-231 - Quentin L. Burrell:

Will this paper ever be cited? 232-235 - Holger Billhardt

, Daniel Borrajo
, Victor Maojo:
A context vector model for information retrieval. 236-249 - Lisa A. Ennis:

Book review: The map library in the new millennium. 250-251 - Alan T. Schroeder Jr.:

Book review: Data privacy in the information age. 251-253
Volume 53, Number 4, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 255-256 - Birger Hjørland

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Epistemology and the socio-cognitive perspective in information science. 257-270 - Leo Egghe:

Sampling and concentration values of incomplete bibliographies. 271-281 - Jacqueline Kracker:

Research anxiety and students' perceptions of research: An experiment. Part I. Effect of teaching Kuhlthau's ISP model. 282-294 - Jacqueline Kracker, Peiling Wang

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Research anxiety and students' perceptions of research: An experiment. Part II. Content analysis of their writings on two experiences. 295-307 - Judit Bar-Ilan

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Methods for measuring search engine performance over time. 308-319 - An-Chi Hoh Dianu:

Book review: The social life of information. 320 - Ina Fourie:

Book review: Intelligent technologies in library and information service applications. 321 - Howard D. White:

Library and information science (LIS) in aid of meta-analysis (Letter to the Editor). 323 - Birger Hjørland:

Meta-analysis should also be visible inside information science (Letter to the Editor). 324
Volume 53, Number 5, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 325-326 - Kelly Maglaughlin, Diane H. Sonnenwald

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User perspectives on relevance criteria: A comparison among relevant, partially relevant, and not-relevant judgments. 327-342 - Giorgio Brajnik, Stefano Mizzaro

, Carlo Tasso
, Fabio Venuti:
Strategic help in user interfaces for information retrieval. 343-358 - Dragomir R. Radev, Kelsey Libner, Weiguo Fan

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Getting answers to natural language questions on the Web. 359-364 - Christopher S. G. Khoo, Yubin Dai, Teck Ee Loh:

Using statistical and contextual information to identify two- and three-character words in Chinese text. 365-377 - Ian Ruthven, Mounia Lalmas, C. J. van Rijsbergen:

Combining and selecting characteristics of information use. 378-396 - Shifra Baruchson-Arbib, Jenny Bronstein

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A view to the future of the library and information science profession: A Delphi study. 397-408 - Leo Egghe:

Book review: Mathematical foundations of information retrieval. 409-410 - Shirley J. Lincicum:

Book review: Automatic summarization. 410-411
Volume 53, Number 6, 2002
- Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates

, David Carmel, Yoëlle S. Maarek, Aya Soffer:
Preface. 413-414 - Robert W. P. Luk

, Hong Va Leong
, Tharam S. Dillon, Alvin T. S. Chan, W. Bruce Croft, James Allan:
A survey in indexing and searching XML documents. 415-437 - Taurai Tapiwa Chinenyanga, Nicholas Kushmerick:

An expressive and efficient language for XML information retrieval. 438-453 - Sara Cohen

, Yaron Kanza, Yakov A. Kogan, Yehoshua Sagiv, Werner Nutt
, Alexander Serebrenik
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EquiX - A search and query language for XML. 454-466 - Dario Colazzo, Carlo Sartiani

, Antonio Albano, Paolo Manghi
, Giorgio Ghelli
, Luca Lini, Michele Paoli:
A typed text retrieval query language for XML documents. 467-488 - Torsten Schlieder, Holger Meuss:

Querying and ranking XML documents. 489-503 - Ricardo A. Baeza-Yates

, Gonzalo Navarro:
XQL and proximal nodes. 504-514 - Alain Azagury, Michael Factor, Yoëlle S. Maarek, Benny Mandler:

A novel navigation paradigm for XML repositories. 515-525 - Ken Roger Riggs:

XML and free text. 526-528
Volume 53, Number 7, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 529-530 - Yan Ma:

A design analysis model for developing world wide web sites. 531-535 - Hui-Min Chen, Michael D. Cooper:

Stochastic modeling of usage patterns in a web-based information system. 536-548 - Joseph W. Janes:

Digital reference: Reference librarians' experiences and attitudes. 549-566 - Wei Ma:

A database selection expert system based on reference librarian's database selection strategy: A usability and empirical evaluation. 567-580 - Katriina Byström:

Information and information sources in tasks of varying complexity. 581-591 - Han Woo Park, George A. Barnett, In-Yong Nam:

Hyperlink-affiliation network structure of top web sites: Examining affiliates with hyperlink in Korea. 592-601 - Fabian A. Ehikhamenor:

Socio-economic factors in the application of information and communication technologies in Nigerian print media. 602-611 - Lisa A. Ennis:

Book review: The digital divide: Facing a crisis or creating a myth? 612-613
Volume 53, Number 8, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 615-616 - Hsiao-Tieh Pu, Shui-Lung Chuang, Chyan Yang:

Subject categorization of query terms for exploring Web users' search interests. 617-630 - Ethelene Whitmire:

Disciplinary differences and undergraduates' information-seeking behavior. 631-638 - Amanda Spink, Huseyin Cenk Özmutlu, Seda Özmutlu:

Multitasking information seeking and searching processes. 639-652 - Steve Jones, Gordon W. Paynter:

Automatic extraction of document keyphrases for use in digital libraries: Evaluation and applications. 653-677 - Chaomei Chen

, Timothy Cribbin
, Robert D. Macredie
, Sonali Morar:
Visualizing and tracking the growth of competing paradigms: Two case studies. 678-689 - Jack Andersen:

Book review: Information, knowledge, text. 690-691
Volume 53, Number 9, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 693-694 - Amanda Spink, T. D. Wilson

, Nigel Ford
, Allen Foster
, David Ellis:
Information-seeking and mediated searching. Part 1. Theoretical framework and research design. 695-703 - T. D. Wilson

, Nigel Ford
, David Ellis, Allen Foster
, Amanda Spink:
Information seeking and mediated searching: Part 2. Uncertainty and its correlates. 704-715 - Amanda Spink, T. D. Wilson

, Nigel Ford
, Allen Foster
, David Ellis:
Information seeking and mediated searching study. Part 3. Successive searching. 716-727 - Nigel Ford

, T. D. Wilson
, Allen Foster
, David Ellis, Amanda Spink:
Information seeking and mediated searching. Part 4. Cognitive styles in information seeking. 728-735 - Gerald Benoît:

Data discretization for novel relationship discovery in information retrieval. 736-746 - Jonathan Furner

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On recommending. 747-763 - Kevin W. Boyack

, Brian N. Wylie, George S. Davidson:
Domain visualization using VxInsight® for science and technology management. 764-774 - Julian Warner

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Book review: A nation transformed by information: How information has shaped the United States from colonial times to the present. 775 - Raven Wallace:

Book review: Usability for the Web: Designing Web sites that work. 775-777 - Call for papers: Special topic issue: Webometrics. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 53(9): 778 (2002)

- Announcement: Seventh International Summer School on the Digital Library. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 53(9): 779-780 (2002)

Volume 53, Number 10, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 781 - Andrey L. Gorbunov

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Relevance of Web documents: Ghosts consensus method. 783-788 - Leo Egghe, I. K. Ravichandra Rao:

Duality revisited: Construction of fractional frequency distributions based on two dual Lotka laws. 789-801 - George D'Elia, Corinne Jörgensen, Joseph Woelfel, Eleanor Jo Rodger:

The impact of the Internet on public library use: An analysis of the current consumer market for library and Internet services. 802-820 - Andrew Dillon:

Information architecture in JASIST: Just where did we come from?. 821-823 - Don Latham:

Information architecture: Notes toward a new curriculum. 824-830 - Andrew Large, Jamshid Beheshti, Charles Cole:

Information architecture for the Web: The IA matrix approach to designing children's portals. 831-838 - Marsha Haverty:

Information architecture without internal theory: An inductive design process. 839-845 - Roslin V. Hauck, Suzanne P. Weisband:

When a better interface and easy navigation aren't enough: Examining the information architecture in a law enforcement agency. 846-854 - Elaine G. Toms:

Information interaction: Providing a framework for information architecture. 855-862 - Lauren Burke:

Designing a new urban Internet. 863-865 - Daniel Cunliffe

, Helen Jones, Melanie Jarvis, Kevin Egan, Rhian Huws, Siân Munro:
Information architecture for bilingual Web sites. 866-873 - Louis B. Rosenfeld:

Information architecture: Looking ahead. 874-876
Volume 53, Number 11, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 877-878 - Caroline M. Eastman:

30, 000 hits may be better than 300: Precision anomalies in Internet searches. 879-882 - David Ellis, Thomas D. Wilson

, Nigel Ford
, Allen Foster
, H. M. Lam, R. Burton, Amanda Spink:
Information seeking and mediated searching. Part 5. User-intermediary interaction. 883-893 - Karen E. Pettigrew, Joan C. Durrance, Kenton T. Unruh:

Facilitating community information seeking using the Internet: Findings from three public library-community network systems. 894-903 - Linda Z. Cooper:

A case study of information-seeking behavior in 7-year-old children in a semistructured situation. 904-922 - Byeong-Min Yu, Seak-Zoon Roh:

The effects of menu design on information-seeking performance and user's attitude on the World Wide Web. 923-933 - Mohand Boughanem, Claude Chrisment, Lynda Tamine:

On using genetic algorithms for multimodal relevance optimization in information retrieval. 934-942 - Dietmar Wolfram, Jin Zhang:

An investigation of the influence of indexing exhaustivity and term distributions on a document space. 943-952 - Shaoyi He, Amanda Spink:

A comparison of foreign authorship distribution in JASIST and the Journal of Documentation. 953-959 - Birger Hjørland

, Frank Sejer Christensen:
Work tasks and socio-cognitive relevance: A specific example. 960-965 - Frank Exner:

Book Review: The modern invention of information: Discourse, history, and power. 966 - Ethelene Whitmire:

Book review: Identifying and analyzing user needs: A complete handbook and ready-to-use assessment workbook with disk. 966-967 - Terrence A. Brooks:

Book review: Designing with javascript: Creating dynamic Web pages. 967-968 - Dale A. Stirling:

Book review: Principles of Web design. 968-969 - Eric G. Ackermann:

Book review: The laws of the Web: Patterns in the ecology of information. 969-970 - A perspectives issue on knowledge management in Asia. J. Assoc. Inf. Sci. Technol. 53(11): 971 (2002)

Volume 53, Number 12, 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 973
- Yinian Gu:

An exploratory study of Malaysian publication productivity in computer science and information technology. 974-986 - Loet Leydesdorff

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Dynamic and evolutionary updates of classificatory schemes in scientific journal structures. 987-994 - Mike Thelwall

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Conceptualizing documentation on the Web: An evaluation of different heuristic-based models for counting links between university Web sites. 995-1005
- Claire McInerney, Ronald Day:

Introduction to the JASIST special issue on Knowledge Management. 1008 - Claire McInerney:

Knowledge management and the dynamic nature of knowledge. 1009-1018 - David C. Blair:

Knowledge management: Hype, hope, or help? 1019-1028 - Maryam Alavi, Amrit Tiwana:

Knowledge integration in virtual teams: The potential role of KMS. 1029-1037 - Elisabeth Davenport:

Mundane knowledge management and microlevel organizational learning: An ethological approach. 1038-1046 - Frank Charles Gray Southon, Ross J. Todd, Megan Seneque:

Knowledge management in three organizations: An exploratory study. 1047-1059 - Jennifer K. Lehr, Ronald E. Rice:

Organizational measures as a form of knowledge management: A multitheoretic, communication-based exploration. 1060-1073 - Ronald E. Day:

Social capital, value, and measure: Antonio Negri's challenge to capitalism. 1074-1082
Volume 53, Number 13, November 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this issue. 1083-1084
- Hong (Iris) Xie, Dietmar Wolfram:

State digital library usability: Contributing organizational factors. 1085-1097 - Endre Száva-Kováts:

Unfounded attribution of the "half-life" index-number of literature obsolescence to Burton and Kebler: A literature science study. 1098-1105 - Helmut A. Abt, Eugene Garfield:

Is the relationship between numbers of references and paper lengths the same for all sciences? 1106-1112 - Alexander I. Pudovkin, Eugene Garfield:

Algorithmic procedure for finding semantically related journals. 1113-1119 - Jaana Kekäläinen

, Kalervo Järvelin:
Using graded relevance assessments in IR evaluation. 1120-1129 - Yuen-Hsien Tseng

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Automatic thesaurus generation for Chinese documents. 1130-1138 - Mohammed Aljlayl, Ophir Frieder, David A. Grossman:

On bidirectional English-Arabic search. 1139-1151 - Debra J. Slone:

The influence of mental models and goals on search patterns during Web interaction. 1152-1169 - Dania Bilal:

Children's use of the Yahooligans! Web search engine. III. Cognitive and physical behaviors on fully self-generated search tasks. 1170-1183
- Matt Jones:

Usability testing for library Web sites: A hands-on guide. 1184 - Robert J. Sandusky

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Accessing and browsing information and communication. 1185-1187 - Roisin Faherty:

Strategies for electronic commerce and the Internet. 1187-1188
Volume 53, Number 14, December 2002
- Bert R. Boyce:

In this Issue. 1191
- Gary Marchionini

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Co-evolution of user and organizational interfaces: A longitudinal case study of WWW dissemination of national statistics. 1192-1209 - Katherine M. Whitley:

Analysis of Scifinder Scholar and Web of Science citation searches. 1210-1215 - Barbara M. Wildemuth:

Effective methods for studying information seeking and use. 1218-1222 - Linda Z. Cooper:

Methodology for a project examining cognitive categories for library information in young children. 1223-1231 - Elaine G. Toms, Wendy Duff:

"I spent 1 ½ hours sifting through one large box. ...": Diaries as information behavior of the archives user: Lessons learned. 1232-1238 - Eszter Hargittai

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Beyond logs and surveys: In-depth measures of people's web use skills. 1239-1244 - Paul N. Gorman, Mary Lavelle, Lois M. L. Delcambre, David Maier:

Following experts at work in their own information spaces: Using observational methods to develop tools for the digital library. 1245-1250 - P. Bryan Heidorn, Bharat Mehra

, Mary F. Lokhaiser:
Complementary user-centered methodologies for information seeking and use: System's design in the Biological Information Browsing Environment (BIBE). 1251-1258 - Bharat Mehra

, Ann Peterson Bishop, Imani Bazzell, Cynthia Smith:
Scenarios in the Afya project as a participatory action research (PAR) tool for studying information seeking and use across the "digital divide". 1259-1266
- Blaise Cronin, Debora Shaw:

Banking (on) different forms of symbolic capital. 1267-1270
- Derek G. Law:

Book review. 1271-1272
- V. Sreenivasulu:

Engineering a search engine (weblib) and browser (knowledge navigator) for digital libraries: global knowledge discovery tools exclusively for librarians and libraries on the web. 1273-1275 - Birger Hjørland:

The special competency of information specialists. 1275-1276
- Donald A. Windsor:

Integer partitions result in skewed rank-frequency distributions. 1276

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